Old Goat
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Change project key
Can I change the key of a whole project, or do I have to do it one bar at a time? I never mess with it because I never use the staff view. Now I'm doing a song as an instrumental, and it would be nice to have the staff view in the right key for my piano player (wife).
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Re:Change project key
2011/03/05 11:35:08
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New projects have a single meter/key setting at 1:01:000. If you change the key there, and that's the only meter/key entry in the project, it will apply to the whole project. If you have additional meter changes in the project, you would have to change the key for each entry. Go to Views > Meter/Key to see and edit what you've got.
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Re:Change project key
2011/03/05 11:42:52
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But, changing the key will NOT force any of your written notes to change - they'll remain as you wrote them.
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Re:Change project key
2011/03/05 11:44:41
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That only changes the first two bars. When I select all, the change and delete buttons are grayed out, only the insert button works. Right, I just want the sharps to be right. The notes are right, but there's an awful lot of sharps showing in a song in E written in C!
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Re:Change project key
2011/03/05 12:06:45
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I'm I missing something here? If this is just MIDI you select all and use Process-Transpose. Channel 10 if there are drums should be de- elected. Hopefully this is know by all - C = no sharps E = 4 sharps
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Old Goat
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Re:Change project key
2011/03/05 12:34:01
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I don't want to transpose it, I want to change the key Sonar thinks it is in. My MIDI notes are correct, but the staff view shows sharps at the notes because the project thinks it is in C. There was no MIDI in the original project, this is being added to make it an instrumental.
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Re:Change project key
2011/03/05 14:04:10
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I don't understand. You don't need to select all or anything like that, I'm not sure what context you're using "change", "insert" and "delete"in. All you need to do is got to the Meter/Key view, and enter your key signature at measure 01:01:000 All other measures should follow this key until you insert a new one somewhere down the timeline.
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Re:Change project key
2011/03/05 18:47:16
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If I do insert it just puts an extra measure at the start in E. Doesn't change any of the others.
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Re:Change project key
2011/03/05 19:18:12
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Edward, click on VIEW>METER/KEY when the window pops up, double click on the highlighted line that has 4/4 C on it, OR just click on the PROPERTIES ICON and change the METER don't use INSERT
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Re:Change project key
2011/03/05 21:27:01
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Beagle Edward, click on VIEW>METER/KEY when the window pops up, double click on the highlighted line that has 4/4 C on it, OR just click on the PROPERTIES ICON and change the METER don't use INSERT Thanks, Beagle, I'll give that a shot in the AM.
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Re:Change project key
2011/03/06 00:09:17
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A tiny bit more explicit: Click View Meter/Key. In upper left you should see something like: 1 4/4 C Double click this. Should pop up a box you can use to change it. Change 4/4 to what you want then hit the drop down "Key Signature" and find "4 sharps [E] (I think you wanted it to be in the key of E with the 4 sharps.) The "1 4/4 C" should now read "1 4/4/ 4 Sharps (E)" and you are good to go EXCEPT.... If there is anything listed UNDER the "1 4/4 4 Sharps (E) like this... 1 4/4/ 4 Sharps (E) 3 4/4 C 4 4/4 C 7 3/4 C Just click on all the ones under 1 4/4/ 4 Sharps (E) and hit the delete key. You want to end up with only ONE key signature listed. (Unless you do happen to change them in middle of song) John
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Re:Change project key
2011/03/06 01:09:23
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John6528 A tiny bit more explicit: Click View Meter/Key. In upper left you should see something like: 1 4/4 C Double click this. Should pop up a box you can use to change it. Change 4/4 to what you want then hit the drop down "Key Signature" and find "4 sharps [E] (I think you wanted it to be in the key of E with the 4 sharps.) The "1 4/4 C" should now read "1 4/4/ 4 Sharps (E)" and you are good to go EXCEPT.... If there is anything listed UNDER the "1 4/4 4 Sharps (E) like this... 1 4/4/ 4 Sharps (E) 3 4/4 C 4 4/4 C 7 3/4 C Just click on all the ones under 1 4/4/ 4 Sharps (E) and hit the delete key. You want to end up with only ONE key signature listed. (Unless you do happen to change them in middle of song) John That's why the Meter/Key view is useful. You may end up with key changes you don't want, and that's the only sane way to easily get rid of them. Once you have a clear playing field, then use Insert Meter/Key as the fastest way to insert a change wherever there is one in the song. Randy B.
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Re:Change project key
2011/03/06 07:33:58
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Re:Change project key
2011/03/06 15:29:59
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That worked! Learned something new. Thanks again, gents.
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Re:Change project key
2011/03/07 16:26:43
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Hi all. I basically had the same question, so I followed everything suggested above, which was only a few steps but.....it does not seem to work for me. I am trying to change the key in my mastered stereo track from F to G. Following the steps above, then hitting playback, nothing has changed, it remains in the same key. Any ideas, am I missing something? Thanks, Mike
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Re:Change project key
2011/03/07 16:33:34
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mk3520 Hi all. I basically had the same question, so I followed everything suggested above, which was only a few steps but.....it does not seem to work for me. I am trying to change the key in my mastered stereo track from F to G. Following the steps above, then hitting playback, nothing has changed, it remains in the same key. Any ideas, am I missing something? Thanks, Mike Mike, you're confusing the key signature of a song with transposing and pitch shifting audio. What Old Goat needed to do was have the sheet music for a song properly notated in the right key signature. Often people don't bother with telling Sonar to display the key correctly since they're not working at all with the notation. But if a musician is supposed to play what we've written, we need it to be displayed properly and printing properly. So the info on this thread that got Old Goat set doesn't have anything to do with shifting the key of a mastered stereo track. Randy B.
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Re:Change project key
2011/03/07 16:43:48
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Re:Change project key
2011/03/09 11:31:14
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mk3520 Hi all. I basically had the same question, so I followed everything suggested above, which was only a few steps but.....it does not seem to work for me. I am trying to change the key in my mastered stereo track from F to G. Following the steps above, then hitting playback, nothing has changed, it remains in the same key. Any ideas, am I missing something? Thanks, Mike Only thing I can think of is that your clicked the little "x" to close the change window instead of 'ok." Hitting playback won't show you the change. Look at staff view. Hey, are you trying to TRANSPOSE the piece from F to G? That's different. These suggestions are for changing the key signature of midi tracks. If your working with Audio track and want to transpose from F to G it is entirely different proposal. John
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Re:Change project key
2011/03/09 11:43:41
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John6528 Only thing I can think of is that your clicked the little "x" to close the change window instead of 'ok." Hitting playback won't show you the change. Look at staff view. Hey, are you trying to TRANSPOSE ... John ---John, you lost track of what was being said here. The original topic was about having notation displaying the proper key so that a musician could read the music - It's not about transposing. Mike understood that after I answered his last post. If that's confusing, just look over the posts, you'll see what I mean. Randy
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Re:Change project key
2011/03/11 18:23:38
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oh... yeah... I didn't read through the last posts. John
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